Aar (NYSE: AIR)
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Aar Company Info
AAR Corp. engages in the provision of products and services to commercial aviation and government and defense industries. It operates through the following segments: Aviation Services and Expeditionary Services. The Aviation Services segment consists of aftermarket support and services businesses that provide spares and maintenance support for aircraft operated by commercial and government/defense customers. The Expeditionary Services segment is involved in delivery of airlift services and the design and manufacture of pallets, shelters, and containers used to support the military's requirements for a mobile and agile force. The company was founded by Ira A. Eichner in 1951 and is headquartered in Wood Dale, IL.
News & Analysis
Why AAR Stock Is Down Today
The aerospace supplier reported mixed results on a rough day for markets.
Why Shares in Aviation Services Company AAR Corp Slumped Today
A fine set of earnings, but management's commentary worried investors.
Why Shares of AAR Are Flying Higher This Week
The aerospace company just delivered a strong earnings report, and analysts responded positively.
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Why Shares of AAR Are Soaring Today
An increase in defense business helped minimize a COVID-19-related commercial aerospace revenue decline.
Why Shares of AAR Were Up Today
The aerospace maintenance company has sold an unprofitable division as part of a broader streamlining.
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